Hypokinetic diseases are conditions that occur from a sedentary lifestyle. Examples could include obesity and complications arising from sedentary behaviour.

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like an engine or machine without movement it can literally seize up This very specialized machine requires the same amount of movement it did 100 years ago to function properly In 1900 the leading causes of death were infectious diseases like Tuberculosis and Typhoid Today the leading causes of death are hypokinetic diseases HYPO meaning low and KINETIC meaning

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what are the types of hypokinetic diseases?
Q. a discription of each, how many people have each what does it do to you
Asked by craig h - Wed Sep 20 04:20:02 2006 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Definition: Hypokinetic diseases are conditions related to inactivity or low levels of habitual activity. The term first originated in the book: Hypokinetic Disease (Kraus & Raab, 1961). It describes many of the diseases and conditions associated with inactivity and poor fitness such as those conditions outlined in "Physical Activity and Health: A Report of the U.S. Surgeon General". Health problems brought about by lack of exercise have increased. Charles Corbin (an American health expert) refers to these as "hypokinetic diseases" which he says are due to lack of activity. This can be accounted for, to some extent by the change from jobs needing physical effort to more sedentary occupations (e.g. office jobs). These diseases include:… [cont.]
Answered by Orinoco - Wed Sep 20 10:42:09 2006

what is health and hypokinetic diseases?
Q. what is health and hypokinetic diseases?
Asked by gine - Thu Jun 22 00:01:34 2006 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Hypo means "under" or "too little," and kinetic means movement or activity. Thus, hypokinetic means "too little activity." A hypokinetic disease or condition is associated with lack of physical activity or too little regular exercise. Examples of such conditions include heart disease, low back pain, adult-onset diabetes, and obesity.
Answered by zoidberg301 - Thu Jun 22 00:12:50 2006

Is Breast Cancer a hypokinetic or hyperkinetic disease?
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A. Neither. The biggest risk factors for breast cancer is being female and aging.
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